How Many Stars in the Sky?

How Many Stars in the Sky?

Author: Lenny Hort

Publisher: Harper Collins

Published: 1997-01-20

Total Pages: 36

ISBN-13: 068815218X

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Mama's away one night, and her son can't sleep. He tries to relax by counting stars, but the more of them he sees, the more determined he is to count every single one. Then the boy finds that Daddy can't sleep either. Together, the two of them set off on an unforgettable all-night journey of discovery.


How Many Stars in the Sky?

How Many Stars in the Sky?

Author: Lenny Hort

Publisher: Turtleback Books

Published: 1997

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780613023658

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One night when Mama is away, Daddy and child seek a good place to count the stars in the night sky


How Many Stars Are in the Sky

How Many Stars Are in the Sky

Author: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich

Publisher: Hmh School

Published: 1993

Total Pages: 36

ISBN-13: 9780153003233

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One night when Mama is away, Daddy and child seek a good place to count the stars in the night sky.


How Many Stars in the Sky?

How Many Stars in the Sky?

Author: Lenny Hort

Publisher:

Published: 1997

Total Pages: 32

ISBN-13: 9780395810934

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One night when Mama is away, Daddy and child seek a good place to count the stars in the night sky.


Stars

Stars

Author: William B. Rice

Publisher: Teacher Created Materials

Published: 2010-08-20

Total Pages: 32

ISBN-13: 9781433314254

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Bright stars twinkle in the night sky. Have you looked up into the sky on a clear night and seen these tiny points of light? Did you know that there are many kinds of stars in space? Find out all about them in this Spanish-translated book.


Olad's Way

Olad's Way

Author: Olu Gans

Publisher: Lulu.com

Published: 2017-06-22

Total Pages: 282

ISBN-13: 1329725697

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Olad was the first-born son of the second son in the line of Kane, a prestigious lineage. His life was simple while he was growing up, but as he grew into a man, he realized his future was fated. His cousin, the first-born of a first-born, should have inherited the leadership and responsibilities of the clan. But, his future was also fated. His life would not continue within the clan. That knowledge had been known since they were both toddlers. So, Olad would become the leader of the people, and the keeper of the way, the law. He would not decline the position as his uncle, and then his cousin had done. Olad had accepted the position. He followed his ancient great-grandfather as he guided Olad's life and molded him into the man he would become; the clan's leader, healer, and shaman. But, he would need help. His great-grandfather was too old to offer very much more than his sage advice. Olad needed someone to walk by his side, to help him, to give him strength. But, who?


Bird of Paradise

Bird of Paradise

Author: Raquel Cepeda

Publisher: Simon and Schuster

Published: 2013-03-05

Total Pages: 336

ISBN-13: 1451635885

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In 2009, Raquel Cepeda embarked on an exploration of her genealogy using ancestral DNA testing to uncover the truth about her family and the tapestry of races and ethnicities that came together in an ambiguous mix in her features, resulting in “a beautiful story of reconciliation and redemption” (Huffington Post) with her identity and what it means to be Latina. Digging through memories long buried, Cepeda journeyed not only into her ancestry but also into her own history. Born in Harlem to Dominican parents, she was sent to live with her maternal grandparents in the Paraíso (Paradise) district in Santo Domingo while still a baby. It proved to be an idyllic reprieve in her otherwise fraught childhood. Paraíso came to mean family, home, belonging. When Cepeda returned to the US, she discovered her family constellation had changed. Her mother had a new, abusive boyfriend, who relocated the family to San Francisco. When that relationship fell apart, Cepeda found herself back in New York City with her father and European stepmother: attending tennis lessons and Catholic schools; fighting vicious battles with her father, who discouraged her from expressing the Dominican part of her hyphenated identity; and immersed in the ’80s hip-hop culture of uptown Manhattan. It was in these streets, through the prism of hip-hop and the sometimes loving embrace of her community, that Cepeda constructed her own identity. Years later, when Cepeda had become a successful journalist and documentary filmmaker, the strands of her DNA would take her further, across the globe and into history. Who were her ancestors? How did they—and she—become Latina? Her journey, as the most unforgettable ones often do, would lead her to places she hadn’t expected to go. With a vibrant lyrical prose and fierce honesty, Cepeda parses concepts of race, identity, and ancestral DNA among Latinos by using her own Dominican-American story as one example, and in the process arrives at some sort of peace with her father.